The items allegedly were found in a milk crate that held some of Pogline's belongings.

At Pogline's preliminary hearing last week, James bound over to district court three of the charges in the case. In a written decision, James dismissed the distribution charge.

"From the presence of the electronic scale, a quantity of baggies, and the day planner with drug transaction notations, the court could guess at Mr. Pogline's intent, but without proof of a measurable quantity of the drug, there is no 'possession' with intent," James wrote.

Pogline's bond in the case remains at $100,000.

Pogline has four pending felony cases and is being held at the Moffat County Jail on bonds totaling more than $500,000.

Jeremy Browning can be reached at 824-7031 or jbrowning@craigdailypress.com